Memories of Du Fu is an ancient poem written by Huang Jinxiang, a famous scholar of calligraphy and painting, to commemorate the 13th anniversary of Du Fu's birth. The whole poem praises the patriotic feelings of Du Fu, a great realistic poet in the Tang Dynasty, who cares about the country and the people!
Original poem:
Memory of Du Fu commemorates the 13th anniversary of Du Fu's birth (212)
Poems in the belly of Hui Yi are sung, and
I am depressed and exalted.
There is nothing to say about the moon, and
words about human sufferings are exhausted.
Appreciation of works:
The whole poem is described around the figure and characteristics of Du Fu Wei 'an, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty.
In the first sentence of the poem, "Poems in the belly" is used to describe the realistic life of talented Du Fu who sings while walking. The second sentence describes Du Fu's lofty spirit of running for the people's worries with his gloomy and frustrated poetic style. The last two sentences reflect that the author is deeply influenced by Du Fu's thought and thus has admiration!
"There is nothing to sing about the moon. Spit out the words of human suffering ",and the poetry is:" Du Fu, Du Fu! I have never heard of you eulogizing Yunyue, but countless human sufferings have been poured out by you! " It is not difficult to see from the author's ancient poem that Du Fu's heroic spirit is a benevolent mind!